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Steven Hendry is a champion and has been a regular in Chinese 8 ball in mostly a
promotional role. His advertisements for Chinese products is often amusing.

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HENDRY WITHDRAWS FROM WST PRO SERIES :​

 

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STEPHEN HENDRY: SNOOKER LEGEND DELAYS RETURN TO AVOID 'EMBARRASSING' HIMSELF, STILL TARGETS CRUCIBLE​

Seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry was set to make his comeback this week, but he will not be back on the baize over worries about his sharpness. The snooker legend says he may instead look to target the Welsh Open in March and then hopes to play again at the World Championship, which starts on April 17. :​

 

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SNOOKER NEWS - STEPHEN HENDRY’S COMEBACK DELAYED DUE TO ‘GLITCH’ IN ONLINE SYSTEM FOR WELSH OPEN​

The snooker world is going to have to wait a little longer to see the eagerly anticipated comeback of Stephen Hendry. The legendary Scotsman was due to return to play in the Welsh Open but due to a glitch in the system he is going to have to wait a little longer as he has not been entered into the tournament. :​

https://www.eurosport.co.uk/snooker...-system-for-welsh-open_sto8101056/story.shtml

Stephen Hendry: Seven-time world champion misses Welsh Open entrance as comeback delayed :​

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/55954728 :

Seven-time world champion Stephen Hendry says a "glitch" in the online entry system is behind his absence from the Welsh Open.

Hendry, 52, had hoped to make his long-awaited comeback at the tournament between 15-21 February.
The Scot withdrew from January's Pro Series and has been eligible to return to professional action since receiving an invitational tour card in September.

"I found out the other night I wasn't in it," Hendry wrote on Twitter.

"Very disappointed I'm not playing in the Welsh Open. I did enter as soon as entry opened online, must have been a glitch in system. Gutted as I was really looking forward to playing."

Event organisers said they could not find any record of Hendry - a three-time winner of the tournament - having entered.

Hendry's total of seven World Championship titles, won between 1990 and 1999, is unmatched in snooker's modern era.

He topped the world rankings every year from 1990 to 1998, and only Ronnie O'Sullivan has won more ranking titles.

You just can't rely on Dominion computers . ;) :ROFLMAO::)(y)

It's either that or the Snooker Gods are saying don't do it , leave it be as it is .

The comeback is delayed yet again.....
 

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SNOOKER NEWS – RONNIE O'SULLIVAN: STEPHEN HENDRY WILL BE PLUNGED STRAIGHT INTO A 'RAT RACE'​

Stephen Hendry's return to competitive snooker after a nine-year absence will not be a glamorous occasion as he is forced to battle it out in a "rat race" with the sport's lesser lights, according to world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan. Hendry had hoped to make his comeback at the Welsh Open later this month, but revealed on Friday his online entry form had not been received by tournament organisers. :​

https://www.eurosport.co.uk/snooker...raight-into-a-rat-race_sto8102089/story.shtml :


BY
DESMOND KANE

PUBLISHED 06/02/2021 AT 10:29 | UPDATED 06/02/2021 AT 11:12
Stephen Hendry will be plunged straight into a snooker "rat race" when he returns to the professional circuit, according to world champion Ronnie O'Sullivan.
Hendry last played a competitive match on the main tour at the 2012 World Championship quarter-finals when he announced his retirement following a 13-2 filleting by fellow Scot Stephen Maguire.

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After receiving a two-year invitational tour card alongside fellow green baize icons Jimmy White and Ken Doherty, the seven-times world champion had hoped to return at the Welsh Open (15-21 February LIVE on Eurosport) at Celtic Manor only to discover his online entry form had not been received by the tournament organisers.
"Very disappointed I’m not playing in the Welsh Open,” he said on Friday.

"I did enter as soon as entry opened online, must have been a glitch in system, however. I found out the other night I wasn’t in it, gutted as I was really looking forward to playing," commented Hendry, who won the first Welsh Open with a 9-3 win over Darren Morgan in 1992 before claiming further victories in 1997 and 2003.
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'Don’t get any harder than that' - O'Sullivan pots astonishing shot


'Don’t get any harder than that' - O'Sullivan pots astonishing shot
The Gibraltar Open (1-7 March) is the last ranking event open to all tour professionals before the World Championship qualifiers begin on 7 April in Sheffield, but Hendry has not outlined his plans after withdrawing from the WST Pro Series event last month.
Whenever or wherever Hendry touches down, 37-times ranking event winner O'Sullivan feels his old rival's celebrated return at the age of 52 will not be a romantic occasion due to the dog-eat-dog nature of the sport.
The world number three is adamant Hendry, who he first faced in Dubai in 1993 when Hendry was then a three-times world champion, is returning to a much-changed landscape that no longer offers any of the top players protection through ranking points.

"It’s okay picking and choosing your tournaments, but when you go down that route you have to do well in them otherwise you don’t ever seem to be climbing the rankings," O'Sullivan told Eurosport.




"I don’t think rankings are anywhere near as important as they used to be. Being in a tiered system, reaching the top 16 was always an ambition of a player so you could step out of that rat race if you like.
BUT NOW THERE IS NO TIERED SYSTEM, EVERYBODY IS IN THE RAT RACE AND THEY ALL COME IN AT ROUND ONE.
"There is now no point in being a top 16 player. If you play, you win and if you don’t, you go home. You really have to win matches."
Hendry retired in 2012 after growing increasingly exasperated with the dwindling standard of his performances. He endured a seven-year title drought with his last ranking event victory coming at the 2005 Malta Cup.
The Scotsman has rediscovered his passion for the sport after working with Stephen Feeney, whose celebrated SightRight method helped Mark Williams win a third world title at the age of 43 in 2018 and O'Sullivan end a seven-year wait to claim his sixth Crucible title last August.
O'Sullivan feels Feeney's work ethic will have a positive effect on Hendry's ambition to be a competitive force at the highest level.
"It’s a good method. It’s definitely worth exploring if you are a snooker player. Stephen Feeney is great to work with and gets you really motivated," said O'Sullivan.
"It gives you a bit of structure to your practice. It’s all about ball striking, cue action and alignment.
"It’s always good to explore different ways of achieving the perfect cue action and I think Stephen is super excited that he can work with Steve.
"I think Stephen needed that. He needed someone with Feeney’s passion to get him back working hard.
THERE IS A LOT OF HARD WORK AHEAD FOR STEPHEN. IT’S GOING TO BE TOUGH FOR HIM, BUT IF ANYBODY CAN DO IT AND GIVE IT A GO IT WILL BE HENDRY.
 

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Stephen Hendry: Seven-time world champion to make comeback at Gibraltar Open :​

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/snooker/56092494

We will soon find out if the comeback was a good idea .

I can't wait to see what odds Da' Bookie chalks up for a Stephen Hendry tournament win but it's got to be three figure odds unless Da' Bookie knows something we don't ! ;) :ROFLMAO:(y)
 

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'HENDRY IS A DIFFERENT MONSTER' - RONNIE O'SULLIVAN UNSURE HOW STEPHEN HENDRY WILL TAKE TO TOUR LIFE​

Stephen Hendry will make his return to action at the Gibraltar Open next month, following nine years in retirement. Ronnie O'Sullivan has given his opinion on the Scot's return to the tour. "I just don't know if he is that kind of animal. He just wants to win, win," was the current world champion's view. :​

https://www.eurosport.co.uk/snooker...will-take-to-tour-life_sto8136118/story.shtml

Who knows if the Stephen Hendry comeback is a good idea but here is a reminder of what he could do at the top of his power :

 

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GIBRALTAR OPEN: ‘IT WOULD SURPRISE ME IF HE WON ANY GAMES' - JUDD TRUMP DOUBTS HENDRY’S COMEBACK​

The world number one says it would be a “surprise” to him if the seven-time world champion wins any matches on his return to professional snooker next week at the Gibraltar Open. Hendry retired from the sport in 2012 but Trump wonders whether he is making his comeback “to take it seriously, or just a bit of fun”. :​

https://www.eurosport.co.uk/snooker...ephen-hendrys-comeback_sto8146422/story.shtml

Stephen Hendry to Face Matthew Selt in Comeback Match :​

https://snookerhq.com/2021/02/24/stephen-hendry-matthew-selt-comeback-match/

Stephen Hendry to face Matthew Selt in Gibraltar Open comeback :​

https://www.sportinglife.com/racing/news/hendry-draws-selt-for-comeback/189532

Da' Bookie will soon be posting The Gibraltar Open to win the tournament outright odds and it's got to be treble figure odds for Stephen Hendry for the dream comeback so what odds would tempt you , 100/1 ? 200/1 ? 300/1 ? 400/1 ? 500/1 ? 750/1 or top price 1000/1 ?

Stephen Hendry V Matthew Selt match odds , are you looking for double figure odds for the Hendry match win ?

We will soon find out if the comeback is a good idea .
 

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Stephen Hendry snooker comeback at Gibraltar Open should be cherished :​

https://www.sportinglife.com/snooker/news/welcome-back-stephen-hendry/189609 ;

By Nick Metcalfe
14:47 · FRI February 26, 2021

Stephen Hendry was and will always be a snooker phenomenon.
Supremely talented, ferociously ambitious, the Scot was determined to reach the top from a very young age, and it didn't take him long to get there.
Hendry's surprise return to the sport at the Gibraltar Open, nine years after his retirement, will bring memories flooding back for fans everywhere.
In some ways, it's probably that aspect of his comeback that is the most pleasing, as I tend to think Hendry's achievements and the sheer scale of his domination can often be forgotten.
Think how much talk there always is about Ronnie O'Sullivan, John Higgins and Mark Williams. The celebrated Class of 92. That's fair enough too, they're still at the top of snooker now after three decades as professionals.
Ronnie O'Sullivan on Stephen Hendry

Ronnie O'Sullivan on Stephen Hendry
It's the same to a lesser extent with Steve Davis. Perhaps because his success predominantly came in the eighties, when snooker was basically like rock and roll in Britain. Also, Davis carried on playing on for so long, until he was approaching his sixtieth year.
In relative terms, the Hendry snooker story is a shorter affair. He retired back in 2012. And his total ascendancy in the sport maybe lasted a dozen years at most. Just to clarify, that's not an attempt to downgrade his career at all, because when he did rule the sport, it was profound.
Hendry had that focus about him even as a boy. You could see it when he appeared on the BBC's Junior Pot Black in 1983 at the age of 14.
Hendry turned professional in 1985 and within two years had won his first ranking event, the 1987 Grand Prix. Victory over Davis in the 1989 UK Championship final gave us the clearest of indications that a changing of the guard was on the cards.
Then came the nineties. It was, for Hendry, an astonishing decade. Sports fans had become well used to a diet of Davis success in the eighties. Amazingly, Hendry took total control of the sport a step further still.
There were times during the nineties when Hendry seemed genuinely unbeatable. Six world titles in seven years. Five UK crowns, including a hat-trick. Six Masters triumphs, with five of them in a row.
Stephen Hendry

Stephen Hendry
There were plenty of superb players around then. Eighties stars like Davis and Taylor were still capable of going deep in tournaments. John Parrott was good enough to land the world and UK titles. Jimmy White was in his pomp. That famous aforementioned 1992 trio were just starting out. But honestly, you wouldn't know it at times. This was the Hendry show and the rest of the top players were like a supporting cast.
Hendry was a breathtakingly attacking player. Safety was never remotely a priority for him. Winning a frame in one visit was the order of the day. So was smashing into the reds and creating more chances. Not just off the black either, but the blue as well. Do or die shots were rarely refused. It all made for a fearsome concoction that became so hard for any of his rivals to stop.
At the Crucible, it was the Hendry against White show for half a decade. Naturally, most of the public were desperate for White glory. As we all know, the British people have always had a curious relationship with winners.
The cheering for White never affected Hendry in the slightest. It only spurred him on more. He comfortably beat the Londoner in the 1990 and 1993 finals. In 1992, we witnessed an epic, with Hendry winning ten frames in a row from 14-8 down to win 18-14. Then, in 1994, came a first deciding frame in Sheffield since the infamous black ball finish between Davis and Taylor. Hendry won it, naturally. Four times king of the world.
Stephen Hendry and Jimmy White played out the 1994 World Championship final

Stephen Hendry and Jimmy White played out the 1994 World Championship final
It wasn't enough for Hendry to win and win again. He thirsted for more. He needed records. Davis had six world titles, so Hendry just had to have seven. He soon moved to six with world titles in 1995 and 1996, beating Nigel Bond and Peter Ebdon respectively in finals. It was relentless, remorseless excellence.
Hendry suffered a rare Crucible blow in 1997, losing to Ken Doherty in the final. He was then beaten in the first round by White in 1998. This only delayed the inevitable. Hendry saw off Williams to claim a seventh world crown in 1999. By that time, everyone was in agreement that this was the greatest ever player. Some still believe that to be the case today. Either way, he's no lower than No.2 behind O'Sullivan in anyone's league table.
The public may not have taken Hendry into its heart, but they always respected this outstanding champion. It's incredible to think now that Hendry was still only 30 when he won his seventh world title. To put that in some context, O'Sullivan's sixth Crucible success last year came at the age of 44.
Slowly but surely over the next decade the story was one of gradual decline for Hendry. I don't think that should be overplayed though. He still reached another world final, losing to Ebdon in a decider in 2002. He continued to win ranking events, the last of them being the Malta Cup in 2005.
Even in 2012, he was hardly languishing at a desperately low level. He had just made a 147 at the Crucible. He reached the last eight of the World Championship, comfortably beating Stuart Bingham and Higgins in the process. But this was a man who just hated losing, and defeats had become commonplace.
It was a genuine shock when Hendry announced his retirement in Sheffield that spring. He was still relatively young in snooker terms at 43. It truly was the end of a special era.
Stephen Hendry during his last match as a professional in 2012

Stephen Hendry during his last match as a professional in 2012
It quickly became apparent that Hendry didn't regret the decision. He built a satisfying life away from the table. He became an erudite television pundit. By all accounts, from those who watched him in the rare times he played, his abilities had continued to decline.
There clearly must have been some kind of itch still to be scratched though. Maybe it was watching how long O'Sullivan, Higgins and Williams were going on, still winning big.
I remember very clearly watching the World Seniors Championship last year. It was pleasant enough company, those familiar images from the baize flickering away in the corner of the living room.
But then something happened that made me sit up and really take notice. Hendry was playing well. He looked genuinely good when in the balls. There was even a hint of the strut that was so familiar in the glory years.
Soon after came the news that surprised the sporting world. Hendry announced he was coming out of retirement. The power of his name was there for all to see, his face adorning the back pages of newspapers everywhere.
Fans genuinely welcomed the news. Snooker is in a good place right now. Maybe even in rude health. It doesn't necessarily need unlikely sub-plots or cameos. This didn't feel like one of those things. It was deeper than that somehow. We had another chance to see a genuine great in a proper competition again.
Stephen Hendry

Stephen Hendry has become a leading television pundit in recent times
It's not entirely clear why we've waited six months for the actual comeback to start, as it finally will when the 52-year-old takes on Matthew Selt in Milton Keynes on Tuesday night. Perhaps it's just the Hendry perfectionism at play again.
I'm convinced snooker people don't have particularly high expectations of Hendry. The prospect of him actually winning anything couldn't be further from our thoughts. But that probably matters not a jot to Hendry. He has his own standards and they remain higher than we can understand. He certainly won't want to embarrass himself and that prospect must lurk somewhere in his mind.
There has been talk that if Hendry really struggles, it could affect his legacy. To be honest, I doubt that. Whatever happens now, with Hendry in his fifties, is it really going to undo decades of wonderful play and stellar achievements? I can't see it.
Shall we just enjoy this then? That's certainly what I intend to do. We like the "rolling back the years" cliche in sports journalism, but it really will be totally appropriate in this case.
We won't just see Hendry at 52, not those of us old enough to remember a good deal of snooker's glorious past. We'll have that precocious teenager in our minds. The Hendry of his twenties that ruled the world. The more mature man in his thirties that surpassed Davis and established himself as, at that time, the finest ever.
Past meets present, and maybe even a little bit of future. It's good to see you, Stephen. Play well.
 

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GIBRALTAR OPEN 2021 - STEPHEN HENDRY LOOKING TO MAKE UP FOR 13-2 'EMBARRASSMENT' ON SNOOKER RETURN​

Stephen Hendry confirmed he would appear the Gibraltar Open - staged in Milton Keynes - which runs from March 1 to March 7 live on Eurosport. A legend of snooker, having recorded 775 century breaks in his decorated career, Hendry says he wants to prove the doubters wrong and make up for his last loss back in 2012. :​


Eurosport

BY
EUROSPORT
PUBLISHED 27/02/2021 AT 11:19
Seven-time world title winner Stephen Hendry says he wants to make up for an "embarrassing" loss nine years ago when he makes his comeback at the Gibraltar Open aged 52 next week.
“I lost 13-2 to Steve Maguire [in the quarter-finals] and I basically gave up about a third of the way through the match,” he told The Times.

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‘IT WOULD SURPRISE ME IF HE WON ANY GAMES'- TRUMP ON HENDRY COMEBACK
24/02/2021 AT 12:07

I KNEW IT WAS OVER. I KNEW I COULDN’T COMPETE.
“I would like my last match at the Crucible, if possible, to be a match I can look back on and think, ‘I played well, I did everything I could even if I lost.
“I want a game when I can be happy with what I gave rather than that 13-2 embarrassment.
“One of my goals in this comeback is not about winning but just to get back to the Crucible.
I AM GOING TO HAVE TO WIN FOUR MATCHES [IN QUALIFYING] JUST TO GET THERE, ALMOST A MINI-TOURNAMENT, SO IT’S GOING TO BE SO, SO DIFFICULT. BUT THERE’S NO POINT IN SETTING YOURSELF EASY GOALS.

Judd Trump says it would be a “surprise” to him if Hendry “won any games at all” on his return.
Hendry insists he is not fussed by the talk and compares his comeback to that made by golfer Tiger Woods.
“I heard some of the same stuff when Tiger Woods was coming back, that he wouldn’t be able to compete because the young players were hitting it longer than him now,” he said.
EVERYONE IS ENTITLED TO THEIR OPINION. I JUST SAW JUDD, WE’VE HAD A LAUGH ABOUT IT. IT WOULD MAKE IT NICE TO WIN MY FIRST MATCH AND SAY, ‘THERE YOU GO.’
Hendry believes that the overall standard of the tour has not significantly improved since his prime years.
He added: "The top players are great, great players but there is still a lot of snooker out there where I think: 'There’s nothing there that I wasn’t doing'."
"My return feels like a double-edged sword. I am a scalp, I’ve still got the name someone wants to beat but, then, who wants to lose to me in my first match since 2012? There’s pressure both ways."
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The 2021 Gibraltar Open is live on Eurosport. Watch it on eurosport.co.uk and the Eurosport app. You can download the Eurosport app for iOS and Android now.
 

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HENDRY – I MUST CONTROL EXPECTATIONS :​

https://wst.tv/hendry-i-must-control-expectations/ :

Saturday 27 Feb 2021 06:10PM
Stephen Hendry insists he will treat this season’s BetVictor Gibraltar Open and Betfred World Championship as “an experiment” ahead of his return to the baize after a nine-year absence.
Seven-time World Champion Hendry has an invitational tour card for this season and next, and has chosen to compete for the first time since 2012 at next week’s BetVictor Gibraltar Open. He will face Matthew Selt in the first round on Tuesday at 7pm.
“If I’m going to enter the World Championship I need some sort of reference out there in the arena, so next week will be a chance to get out there and sample the match atmosphere,” said 52-year-old Hendry. “Those two events will be an experiment to see how I play in match conditions – then possibly next season I’ll play more events. I’m just looking to enjoy the match against Matt and I hope we both play well.
“If I start to play well then the expectation will build and I’ll want to win more. One of the reasons I retired was because I couldn’t win any more. I have to control those expectations. I’m hitting the ball better in practice than I was when I retired. I am able to play all the shots I want to play, while before I retired I was avoiding shots because I didn’t want to play them. But that’s only part of the puzzle – you’ve got to be composed and relaxed out there. After nine years it will be tough to just walk back in.
“Working as a pundit, you get to sample the atmosphere at every tournament and that’s what I miss – I don’t think that ever leaves you. Standing at the Crucible talking to Hazel when the atmosphere is electric – that has made me feel it would be nice to experience that one more time. More than anything, that was behind my decision to play again.”
Click here for details of how to watch the BetVictor Gibraltar Open. Watch the full interview with Hendry here:

𝙃𝙚'𝙨 𝘽𝙖𝙘𝙠 | STEPHEN HENDRY Speaks Ahead Of Return At Gibraltar Open! :​

 

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Da' Bookie has chalked up the odds for Stephen Hendry to make a fairytale comeback and win the tournament from a miserly 100/1 quote from GENTINGbet to 1000/1 at Betway but Skybet were quoting 750/ at 13.48pm , trimmed into 500/1 at 14.34pm and into 400/1 at 23.51pm .

Maybe John Virgo has bet some of his beer money on Stephen Hendry to take the title because it sure wasn't me and I've kept an eye on the odds since I noticed they were available !
 

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Skybet Markets : https://m.skybet.com/snooker/gibraltar-open/event/27219215 :

Matthew Selt v Stephen Hendry​

Gibraltar Open​

Tuesday 2nd March 2021 19:00
Bets placed in accordance with our Market Rules
  • Match Result​

    Win 1/3Win 9/4
  • Correct Score​

    Matthew Selt 4-09/2
    Matthew Selt 4-13/1
    Matthew Selt 4-27/2
    Matthew Selt 4-39/2
    Stephen Hendry 4-016/1
    Stephen Hendry 4-110/1
    Stephen Hendry 4-28/1
    Stephen Hendry 4-37/1
  • Handicap (-3.5)​

    Matthew Selt (-3.5 Frames)9/2
    Stephen Hendry (+3.5 Frames)1/8
  • Handicap (-2.5)​

    Matthew Selt (-2.5 Frames)6/4
    Stephen Hendry (+2.5 Frames)1/2
  • Handicap (-1.5)​

    Matthew Selt (-1.5 Frames)4/6
    Stephen Hendry (+1.5 Frames)11/10
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    Matthew Selt (+1.5 Frames)1/5
    Stephen Hendry (-1.5 Frames)10/3
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    Matthew Selt (+2.5 Frames)1/12
    Stephen Hendry (-2.5 Frames)6/1
  • Total Frames​

    Under 5 Frames4/1
    Exactly 5 Frames9/4
    Over 5 Frames8/11
  1. Snooker
  2. Matthew Selt v Stephen Hendry
 

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Oddschecker : https://www.oddschecker.com/snooker/gibraltar-open :
19:00Matthew Selt
Stephen Hendry
4/1112/5 All Odds

Side note :

PDC Super Series: Raymond van Barneveld secures first PDC ranking title in eight years with victory over Joe Cullen :​

https://www.skysports.com/darts/new...e-in-eight-years-with-victory-over-joe-cullen

RVB announced his retirement , fell out of love with the game , health problems , fed up travelling but the darts fans weren't too pleased when the PDC gave RVB wildcard entries to tournaments , eventually RVB went off to the lucrative exhibition circuit but then Covid restrictions put an end to that so off he went to Q-School , won his tour card back and won his first PDC title for eight years and a good showing at the PDC UK Open and floor events and RVB could be back on the TV sooner than we think .

If Stephen Hendry does well or somehow wins The Gibraltar Open or even qualifies for The World Snooker Championships to quote the late great Sid Waddell.....

"It's the greatest comeback since Lazarus"
 

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Stephen Hendry, Jimmy White, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Mark Williams and John Higgins on the snooker tour together :​


GIBRALTAR OPEN: ‘STEPHEN HENDRY WANTS TO PROVE HE'S THE GREATEST’ – MATTHEW SELT ON KING'S RETURN​

Stephen Hendry returns to competitive action after a nine-year absence against close friend Matthew Selt. The pair meet in the first round of the Gibraltar Open LIVE on Eurosport at 7pm on Tuesday as seven-times world champion Hendry attempts to recapture former glories. For Selt, the friends reunited clash represents the biggest match of his career. :​

https://www.eurosport.co.uk/snooker...for-return-of-the-king_sto8153682/story.shtml

HENDRY WILL GO ALL GUNS BLAZING – SELT :​

https://wst.tv/hendry-will-go-all-guns-blazing-selt/

Oddschecker : https://www.oddschecker.com/snooker/gibraltar-open :
19:00Matthew Selt
Stephen Hendry
7/1812/5All Odds

Side note :

VAN BARNEVELD UP TO 86TH SPOT ON PDC ORDER OF MERIT AFTER FAIRYTALE RETURN ON PDC PRO TOUR :​

https://dartsnews.com/pdc/van-barne...CwQMPxVyb0x84uwkgDQ1GNlW0HBie725p0EFYBx2C2lm4

Those are the kind of headliines Stephen Hendry can expect if he puts on a good show because there's not much point in turning up for the thrill of it and if RVB keeps it up it won't be long before he's back in the World's top 32 so how long will it take Stephen Hendry to get back into the World's top 32 ?

We will soon find out !

 

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Skybet Markets : https://m.skybet.com/snooker/gibraltar-open/event/27219215 :

Matthew Selt v Stephen Hendry​

Gibraltar Open​

Tuesday 2nd March 2021 19:00
Bets placed in accordance with our Market Rules
  • Match Result​

    Win 1/3Win 9/4
  • Correct Score​

    Matthew Selt 4-09/2
    Matthew Selt 4-13/1
    Matthew Selt 4-27/2
    Matthew Selt 4-39/2
    Stephen Hendry 4-016/1
    Stephen Hendry 4-110/1
    Stephen Hendry 4-28/1
    Stephen Hendry 4-37/1
  • Handicap (-3.5)​

    Matthew Selt (-3.5 Frames)9/2
    Stephen Hendry (+3.5 Frames)1/8
  • Handicap (-2.5)​

    Matthew Selt (-2.5 Frames)6/4
    Stephen Hendry (+2.5 Frames)1/2
  • Handicap (-1.5)​

    Matthew Selt (-1.5 Frames)4/6
    Stephen Hendry (+1.5 Frames)11/10
  • Handicap (+1.5)​

    Matthew Selt (+1.5 Frames)1/5
    Stephen Hendry (-1.5 Frames)10/3
  • Handicap (+2.5)​

    Matthew Selt (+2.5 Frames)1/12
    Stephen Hendry (-2.5 Frames)6/1
  • Total Frames​

    Under 5 Frames4/1
    Exactly 5 Frames9/4
    Over 5 Frames8/11
  1. Snooker
  2. Matthew Selt v Stephen Hendry
Da' Bookie calls the correct score 4-1 to Matthew Selt @ 3/1 .
 
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